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March 2020In This IssueMeeting Minute
Upcoming Events
New Members & Birthdays
Membership Reminder
100th Year AnniversaryCommittee
School of Rock
Sports
Sustaining Membership
Scholarship Application
Nashville Branch Awards
Multi-Region LeadershipConference
Volunteers for BranchLeadership
Educational Outreach
Younger Member Group
Student Chapter Updates
Job Postings
Key Contacts
Branch OfficersPresident - SuzanneHerronPast President - ChrisGwaltneyPresident-Elect - KennethPerkinsVice President - DustinScruggsTreasurer - Caroline DavisSecretary - Christian Reid
Board of DirectorsClint CampEric GardnerMonica SartainAshley SmithJames Ensley
PractitionerAdvisorsLipscomb - Jeff Hooper& Michael CochraneTennessee State - JohnBrew & Ron Oniszczak
Dear ,
This is a difficult message to write. The storms onMonday night/Tuesday morning were, frankly, scary. Asa resident of East Nashville, I made it to my basementwith my family and pets as the tornado came over.Thankfully, our house is still standing and undamaged.But that is not the case for many of our neighbors.Sadly, our church was damaged very badly. Ultimately,what I want to say is to tell your family and friends thatyou love and appreciate them every chance you get. Ifyou have property damage or other needs arising fromthe storm, please reach out to us here. Finally, if you get a chance to donate to or volunteerwith the clean-up effort in the next few days, Hands OnNashville has opportunities. Also remember our friendsin Putnam County that lost homes and loved ones. Below is my original message for this Level Line. Thereare a few reminders for events, so I am including thisinformation as well.
I hope everyone took a moment to appreciate andcelebrate Engineers' Week February 16-22. Asengineers, we are not often recognized for our work, soit's nice to take a few minutes - or a week - andcelebrate our accomplishments to our community, ourcity, our country, and the world. We will resume our Branch Luncheon meetings onMarch 19th as we celebrate the worldlyaccomplishments of our students. The speakers will bethe Vanderbilt and Lipscomb Senior Design Teams.They will discuss their collaboration bridge designs forthe communities near the rural village of Bacadillas,Honduras. We have many other opportunities to participate in thenext few months. The American Concrete PipeAssociation and Metro Stormwater have teamed up topresent the 2020 School of Rock . It will be held onMarch 27, 2020 and everyone that attends will receivesix PDHs. All proceeds from the School of Rock go theNashville Branch. We currently have one sessionplanned, but Mike Kusch is willing to plan another dayof the School of Rock if this one fills up and there ismore demand. At this time, there are only 20 spots stillopen. So register soon. If the class fills up and you areinterested in attending, please email Mike Kusch.
Quick LinksNashville Branch
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Stay Connected
2019 SustainingMembers
Vanderbilt - Ashley Smith& Nathan GrosserTennessee Tech - PatrickLeap & Tyler Marshall
Committee ChairsAwards - Monica Sartain & Philip StuckertEducational Outreach -Justin Corbitt & JaneyCampNewsletter - Ashley Smith Scholarships - MikeHunklerSocial Media/Webmaster- Lily MoritzSports - Eric GardnerSustaining Membership -Mike KuschDiversity & Inclusion -Christian Reid
YMG Officers
Chair - James EnsleyPast Chair - KateMcBreenVice Chair - Lily MoritzSecretary - MichaelMcGafficTreasurer - Liliana PorrasService Director - EmilyWaldonSocial Director - DavidLayhewPE Review Director-Kenneth PerkinsTechnical Director &Student Liason - JustinCorbitt
Finally, I want to remind everyone to renew yourmembership and your firm'sSustaining Membership.
Suzanne B. Herron, P.E.,CPESC, M.ASCENashville Branch President
Meeting MinuteOur March Branch Luncheon meeting will be on Thurs.,March 19, 2020. The speakers will be Vanderbilt &Lipscomb Senior Design Teams speaking on theircollaboration bridge designs for the communities nearthe rural village of Bacadillas, Honduras. One PDH willbe provided. Registration begins at 11:15 AM; lunch willstart promptly at 11:30 and the meeting should adjournby 1:00 PM. Click HERE to register.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, March 19th - Monthly BranchLuncheon: Tennessee Engineering Center(TEC), 11:30 am - 1:00 pmFriday, March 27th - School of Rock: TennesseeEngineering Center (TEC), 7:30 am - 3:15 pm
New Members & Birthdays
Welcome to these new members:
Adele Grohovsky, Chase Hampton,Corbin Hughes, Zachary Kennell,Gretchen Manco, Catherine Pitts,Daivion Shepherd, & Robert Thomas
Happy birthday to these members:
Joseph Ballard, Hiba Baroud,Bryan Barton, BrandonBartrom, Josh Beckler,John Brewer,Jennifer Brownlie-Carey,Abdulaziz Buaishah, DustinCallahan, Gary Clardy,Thomas Clawson,Gregg Clingerman, DarikCody, Ben Collier, MichaelConnor, Allen Crowe, Kevin Crumley, Erin Curry,Phillip Davis, Connor Davis, Thomas Diver, WilliamEmmett, Claire Evans, Jamshid Farzidayeri, ChadFeenstra, Hayden Forrister, Eric Gardner, GregoryGash, John Gibbs, Joseph Green, James Griffin, JaredGrubbs, Matthew Hagerty, Heather Hengesbach,Michael Herrin, Vance Hohn, Tobias Houghton, AndyHuber, Matt Jeffers, Zachary Jones, Luke Klausner,Jacob Knight, Patrick Kuykendall, Peyton Lawyer,Adam Leach, Johnnie Leonard, Brad Long,Mark Luskin, Vic McConnell, Farouk Mishu, JohnMishu, William Mitchell, Nisha Monteiro, Brenton
Montgomery, Lily Joy Moritz, Bart Netherland,Edward Nettenstrom, Caglar Oskay, Wayne Overman,Karlena Pabian, Gabriel Perez, David Perry,James Phillips, Bradley Polanco, Nicholas Powell,Stephen Putney, Barry Quinn, Christopher Ramsey,James Reed, Brian Reynolds, Scott Rice, HannahRiether, Kirschten Roberts, Peyton Roberts, ToorajRokni, Michael Roman, Michael Samuchin, MarkSamuels, Sandra Sclafani, Abigail Shores, MadisonSidebottom, Bradley Simpson, Angelica Smith, RaulSolorzano, Chris Strupp, Michael Stultz,Elizabeth Surface, John Sylva, Michael Tant,Christopher Tong, Gregory Utley, Benjamin Vaught,Benson Vogel, Alice Waldon, James Wamble,Jerry Warren, Tanner Wesp, Robert Wieber, KevinWolfe, Jason Yost, & Kevin Young
Membership ReminderWe've had another greatyear for the NashvilleBranch of ASCE. Wetrust that you've beenable to participate andtake advantage of themany benefits of havinga membership. We wouldlike to encourage you to
continue your membership with ASCE into 2020. Tocomplete your renewal please use the link on the ASCEwebsite HERE. As a reminder of the fantastic benefitsyour membership provides you please click HERE.
100th Year Anniversary Committee
Committee Planning
In anticipation of the100th YearAnniversary (2021) ofthe formation of theNashville Branch ofASCE, the Branch islooking to form a committee dedicated to the planning ofall the events surrounding this milestone. If you oranyone you may know would like to be a part of theplanning committee, please reach out to KennethPerkins. We look forward to hearing from you and mostimportantly celebrating this milestone with you.
School of RockSet your calendars forFriday, March 27 at theAdventure Science Centerto discuss the MetroNashville Stormwater -Revised Pipe VideoInspection Guidelines.
This special edition of School of Rock will be utilized tosupport Metro Nashville in their goal and expectation ofalways receiving properly installed RCP when located intheir ROW or public utility easements. Long lasting andtrouble-free installations of any pipe requires properstructural design, clear installation details, properinstallation, and good Quality Control and Assurancedelivered through inspection and proper evaluation.
Thanks to all of our 2019sustaining members! To join or renew yourmembership for2020, pleasecontact Mike Kusch.
School of Rock will cover the responsibilities of theEngineer, Producer, Installer, and Metro with respect tothe aforementioned critical project components of aproper RCP installation.Speakers will include Metro Stormwater, Pipeline videoInspection professionals, and members and staff of theAmerican Concrete Pipe Association.
Mark your calendars and plan to attend the training onMarch 27, 2020. Sign up HERE.
Sports
19th Annual Nashville Branch BowlingTournament
On Monday, February 17th, we held our 19th AnnualASCE Branch Bowling Tournament. This year we had16 teams participate, helping us raise over $2,300 forour Scholarship fund. Special thanks to Terracon forbeing out Awards sponsors. Prizes were awarded forindividuals and teams.
Men's High Game - Nathan Grosser (Stan Lindsey)
Women's High Game - Kelsey Vines (SSR)
1st Place Team - Ragan Smith (Kimberly Lawwell, BenLawwell, David Hendrickson, and Michael Audelo)
2nd Place Team - Stan Lindsey (Nathan Grosser, JonBagwell, Travis McKnight, and Zack Thompson)
3rd Place Team - SSR (Paolo Fonda, Luke Williams,Kyle Gibson, and Kelsey Vines) Our next sports event will be our golf tournament. Markyour calendars now for Thursday, May 21st. Moredetails to come in our next Level Line.
Sustaining Members
Become a Sustaining Member for 2020!
We are kicking off the 2020 Sustaining MembershipDrive, and we would like to ask for your support of the
award-winning ASCE Nashville Branch with aSustaining Member Corporate Sponsorship. This yearwe are excited to continue offering two levels ofsponsorship. For more information about the two levelsand the benefits of Sustaining Membership, or to join orrenew your sustaining membership online, click HERE.
If you have any questions about SustainingMembership, contact Michael Kusch.
Scholarship Application
Fall 2020-Spring 2021 Scholarship Program
The Scholarship Committee isanxiously awaiting applicationsfor the 2020 ASCE NashvilleBranch college scholarshipprogram. There are two waysyou can help us continue this 25-year program that has awardedover $150,000 to deserving future civil engineers:
1. If you are a current Civil Engineering student orknow one, we encourage you to on online andcomplete the relatively simple application form. Undergrad and grad students who attendLipscomb University, Tennessee StateUniversity, Tennessee Tech, or VanderbiltUniversity are eligible. The scholarships are opento civil engineering student children of currentASCE Nashville Branch members, regardless ofthe school the student attends. Applicationdeadline is March 16, 2020. Apply online HERE.
2. Support our scholarship program fundingactivities by participating in the annual golftournament, bowling tournament, cardtournament night, and School of Rock.
ASCE Nashville Branch Awards
2020 ASCE Nashville Awards Announcement
Each year the Nashville BranchASCE recognizes outstandingindividuals and engineeringcompanies in the Nashville Brancharea by presenting the followingawards. Typically, each awardconsists of a wall plaque presented
at the spring Nashville Branch Awards Dinner.
Awards will be presented for:
Student Member AwardYoung Engineer AwardGovernment Engineer AwardOutstanding Engineering Educator AwardOutstanding Engineering Project (Large)Outstanding Engineering Project (Small)Distinguished Service Award
Nominations for these awards must be submitted to theBranch Awards Committee by Friday, March 13, 2020.The Branch Awards Committee then works with aselection committee, made up of the Branch Officersand Past Award Winners, to select the proposed award
winner. Once the selection committee determines eachaward winner, the names will be sent to the NashvilleBranch Board for approval. Awards will be presentedduring the month of April 2020. Nashville Branch Awardwinners will be forwarded to the Tennessee ASCESection that same year for consideration of the SectionAward. The following is a list of Branch and Sectionwinners from our Nashville Branch. Copies of thenomination forms and more information on eachcategory can be found HERE.
Multi-Region Leadership Conference
2020 MRLC
The Nashville Branch received the 2019 ASCEOutstanding Section/Branch Award for mediumSections and Branches (500-1,000 members) at the2020 Multi-Region Leadership Conference inPhiladelphia. From left, Nashville Branch Vice-PresidentDustin Scruggs, ASCE President-Elect Jean-LouisBriaud, Nashville Branch President Suzanne Herron,Nashville Branch Treasurer Caroline Davis, and BoardMember Monica Sartain.
Also in attendance at the conference were NashvilleBranch Younger Member Vice Chair Lily Moritz,Nashville Branch Younger Member Technical Directorand Student Liaison Justin Corbitt, and Region 4Governor for TN Brian Reynolds (not pictured).
Volunteers for Branch Leadership
Become a Volunteer
There are many opportunities for youto become involved in the NashvilleBranch leadership. We always needhelp in our many committees, frommembers to chairs. This is a greatway to serve your Society at theground roots level, learn how yourBranch is governed, and prepare foran officer's role in the future. Weneed help with meeting registration,sustaining membership, educational
outreach, budget, younger members group, and more.Please speak with the current Committee Chair or aBoard member for more information.
Educational Outreach
Opportunities to get Involved in EducationOutreach The Nashville Branch does a lot in terms of educationand outreach throughout the year including effortsrelated to Dream Big, the Bridge Competition,Engineers' Week, etc. We're looking to grow the teamthat helps plan and facilitate these activities. If you'reinterested in getting involved, please contact JustinCorbitt (the new Education Outreach committee chair)or Janey Camp (Education Outreach Co-Chair).
2020 Music City Bridge Competition
The 2020 Music City Bridge Competition took place onFebruary 29th at the Vanderbilt LASIR facility in MetroCenter. The competition involves high school studentsdesigning, building, and testing bridges out of basswoodand glue for a chance to win prizes as well asqualification in the national competition. This year wehad 45 bridges that were tested and the top threebridges received prizes, while the top two received theadditional national qualification. This year's winners are as follows:
1st - Jessica Baker, an 11th grade student fromBlackman HS
2nd - Ayah Ahmad, an 11th grade student fromBlackman HS (not present, teacher accepted award)
3rd - Hunter McCoy, an 11th grade student from EastHickman HS
ACE Mentors - Nashville is Looking forEngineers to get Involved
ACE (Architecture, Construction, and Engineering)Mentors is an afterschool program for high schoolstudents focused on developing skills and introducingstudents to careers in ACE fields through projects. TheNashville Affiliate serves Davidson, Williamson, andRutherford Counties. There are currently approximately130 students registered to participate in the Nashvillearea ACE Mentor program this year. Most studentteams meet once every two weeks to work on a projectthroughout the school year. It can be a rewardingexperience and if you don't have time to commit to theentire academic year, there are opportunities to getinvolved for only a session or a few. You can learn moreabout ACE through this link HERE. If you'd like to getinvolved and participate as a volunteer mentor, pleasecontact Janey Camp or Jack Tipton.
Younger Member Group
Engineers Day at the Adventure ScienceCenter On Saturday,February 22nd theYounger MemberGroup volunteeredat Engineering Dayat the Adventure
Science Center as part of their Engineering Month.YMG members led those who visited the table throughan exercise on water filtration. The volunteers receivedgreat feedback and can't wait to participate again nextyear!
Student Chapter Visits YMG board members visited the local student chaptersto discuss what the YMG is and how the students canremain involved at the branch level after graduation.Students learned about society specific benefits for theircareer and professional development, down to localYMG events and functions. If you are currently astudent, or any younger member looking for moreinvolvement, please reach out to the YMG or anybranch leadership to find out what opportunities areavailable to you.
Student Chapter Updates
Tennessee Tech
The Tennessee Tech ASCEstudent group is hosting ourannual golf tournament onFriday, 4/17/2020. Forsponsorship information clickHERE and registrationinformation click HERE.
Lipscomb University
From ConcreteCanoe to SteelBridge, students arebeginning to wrap up their final designs. Withconference only a few weeks away, time is crucial to all.Concrete Canoe is currently sanding down to meet
requirements and it's rowing team is meeting inpreparation for the race. Steel Bridge is in the works ofcompleting their fabrication and welding, painting thebridge and creating a poster, and practicingconstruction. On top of preparing for competitions, students recentlyattended on February 12th an ASCE meeting withspecial guests. We had two special guests: one being amember of the younger member group and the otherbeing a representative of Nucor. The students wereengaged in the conversation that both guests brought tothe table and proceeding the presentation manyquestions were asked. The newly elected board also attended the WSCL(Workshop for Student Chapter Leaders) conference inPhiladelphia. They attended with faculty advisor ToddLynn and benefited from info sessions, breakoutsessions, and profession panels. All the knowledge theboard received was quickly applied and put into effectsoon after attending this conference. For example, justrecently the board was thinking of ways of how theycould fund raise efficiently. On February 20, 2020,Lipscomb had their second annual Day of GivingCampaign; on this day a percentage of the fundsdonated towards the 'Civil Engineering' department aredistributed to ASCE. Knowing this, the ASCE Boardpromoted the campaign immensely. The end result wasphenomenal, as the 'Civil Engineering' department wasdonated about $4000!
Tennessee State University
ASCE Studentchapter at TSUorganized civilengineering studentsto visit TDOT Region3 Office and Material Lab on January 28, 2020. Thefaculty advisor Dr. Li attended this event with students.Ms. Melanie Bumpus at TDOT arranged students to visitTMC, emergency truck, material labs. TDOT engineerJoseph Kerstetter and Michael Doran spoke to studentsfor the lab activities and career opportunity in thematerials division.
HDR hosted an event to bring TSU students into theiroffice to discuss the engineering career with them onFebruary 3, 2020. TSU Alumni Addie Case helped tobring the connection. HDR HR and Engineers answeredstudents' questions and talked about what they do- civil,architectural, mechanical, electrical engineering. Greattrip.
Our concrete canoe finished pour the concrete andready to paint. Thanks for Lipscomb University to helpduring the design process. They also help us to ship thecanoe to Orlando. Go Lipscomb!
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt ASCE has beenexceptionally busy this pastmonth. The chapter recentlyhosted its annual Industry Night,at which students were able tonetwork with 25 localcompanies. Engineeringdiscussions were had, resumeswere exchanged, and swag wasgiven. Vanderbilt ASCE alsohosted Engineering Week events. On campus, thechapter held a spaghetti structure strength competitionwhere groups competed to see who could make thelargest structure that could withstand a five-pound load.
Students also volunteered at the Adventure ScienceCenter for Engineer's Day with Younger Members,where they taught children about their water and howwater filtration systems work. Between all these events,Vanderbilt ASCE has dedicated their time toConference events. The team is looking forward toseeing everyone at Conference and playing a healthydose of cornhole!
Job Postings
City of Mt. Juliet
ProjectManager/Civil PlansReviewer
The City of Mt. Juliet is seeking a candidate for thefollowing position: Full-time Project Manager/Civil PlansReviewer to assist the Director and Deputy Director ofPublic Works & Engineering in a variety of functionsrelated to development services, general engineering,
construction plans review, and the publication ofmanuals, specifications, etc. for the City of Mt.Juliet. Selected candidates will be required to completepre-employment testing as deemed necessary by eachspecific position. You will need to hold a valid TN driverlicense. Excellent benefits and TCRS Retirement;Salary DOQ.
Detailed job descriptions and requirements are availableonline. Applications must be filed electronically and areavailable at the City's website, www.mtjuliet-tn.gov. This position will be open until filled. The City of Mt.Juliet reserves the right to stop accepting applications atany time. For questions, regarding the electronicapplication process, please call (615) 754-2552.
TDOT
GraduateTransportationAssistant (GTA)
The TN Department of Transportation is currentlyrecruiting for entry-level civil engineers for our West,Middle and East Tennessee locations. We are lookingfor recent civil engineering graduates and students whoare graduating in May 2020 with a civil engineeringdegree. TDOT's Graduate Transportation Associate(GTA) Program is a highly competitive, professionaldevelopment sequence that allows entry-level civilengineers to gain hands-on experience in the areas ofmaintenance, construction, design and projectmanagement. These positions will be posted on ourTDOT Careers website until Thursday, March 5, 2020.Click HERE for more information
GMC
Water/Wastewater/Utility Design
Goodwyn Mills and Cawood, Inc. (GMC), one of theregion's largest privately-held architecture andengineering firms with more than 400 employees, isseeking a WATER/WASTEWATER/UTILITY DESIGNENGINEER with 5-10 years' experience to join ourNashville, Tennessee team. Applicants should be aregistered PE with licensure in Tennessee or able toobtain within 1 year. This is an exciting opportunity fora self-motivated engineer to work in a growing office. We are looking for someone who has excellent clientinteraction skills and can manage and lead planningand design projects for water, wastewater treatment,and utility design projects in Tennessee and othersoutheastern states.Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Provide technical design on water/wastewatertreatment/utility design projects and technicalsupport to the teamLead preparation of design calculations andanalysisCoordinate project schedule and production soprojects are completed in a timely manner andwithin budgetLead project team, support staff and coordinate
with other disciplines for execution of the projectPrepare and oversee detailed constructiondocument packages (plans and specifications)and all deliverables for client
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Civil/EnvironmentalEngineering is requiredAt least 5 years of water/wastewater/utilityproject experience since Bachelor's degreeRegistration as P.E.Strong written and spoken communication skillsExperience as a leader, mentor, and problemsolver with a determination for excellence
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